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Man Allegedly Stabs His Pregnant Wife To Death Two Months After Their Wedding

Tragedy as a pregnant woman reportedly lost her life after her husband allegedly stabbed her to death barely two months after their wedding.

Igbere TV learnt that the deceased identified as Rita Onyemauchechukwu Onyebuchi and her husband identified as Mr Ikechukwu popularly called “Agbada” hail from Anambra state and got married on January 10, 2020.

It was also learnt that the younger brother of the deceased identified as Onyebuchi John Paul who works in the same company with her noticed that she did not come to her workplace on Tuesday, March 24.

According to report, the younger brother called her but she was not picking her calls. He reportedly went to her house in Ezimezi village, Amawbia in Anambra state but saw the door to the house under lock. He also noticed that his sister’s husband’s car was not in the compound.

The younger brother reportedly went home, called the husband but his number was switched off.

On Wednesday, his sister didn’t show up at work and their mother, who is suffering from high blood pressure was already worried.

On Thursday morning, March 26, the brother stopped by his sister’s house on his way to work and saw a crowd, including police officers, gathered in the compound.

He was led into the house where he saw the decomposing body of his sister lying in a pool of her own blood.

John Paul revealed that his sister is 2 months pregnant and he took to Facebook to call for justice for his murdered sister and her unborn baby.

He also revealed that the husband was arrested on Thursday, March 26 and held at Central Police Station Awka. On Saturday, March 28, he was transferred to the state CID Amaubia, Anambra.

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